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AV 67
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts/ Audiovisual Collections
AV 67
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
( Ca. 1870’ s - 2003)
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 67
Title:
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
Creator:
Farris Cadle
Dates:
Ca. 1870’ s - 2003
Media:
Photographs, Ephemera, Digital Images on CD- R
Quantity:
0.17 cubic feet
Location:
Ohio Historical Center
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
Carl August Braun was born in Kreis Dirschau, Germany ( now Tczew, Poland) in 1889. He immigrated to the United States with his parents, Minnie Elizabeth Kassel Braun and Wilhelm August Braun, as a child. The family settled in Syracuse, New York. Carl married Hilda Anna Malvina Labinski. The couple lived in Cleveland, Ohio and had a son, Charles William Braun, in 1913. Hilda died in 1924 from complications after surgery. Carl moved to Daytona Beach, Florida around 1929 and remarried. He died in the 1960’ s.
Charles William Braun, son of Carl and Hilda, attended Cleveland and Shaker Heights public schools. He graduated from the Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio in 1930 and then moved to Daytona Beach, Florida. He briefly attended the University of Florida at Gainesville. In 1934 Charles married Myrtle Marie Overstreet. The couple resided in Holly Hill, Florida until their deaths in 1996 and 2001.
Hilda’s parents, Gustav Herman Otto Labinski and Anna Friedricka Albertina Pantermuhl, were both born in Germany. The years of their birth are unknown. Hilda was born in Berlin, Germany in 1892. The Labinski’s also had another daughter, Dora Anna. They immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio when Hilda was a child. Their home in Cleveland was located at 3524 East 163rd Street. Anna passed away and Gustav married Marie Krivanek. Gustav was active in the Masons and spent his later years at the Masonic home in Greenville, Ohio. Marie Krivanek Labinski died in 1957.
Source:
Genealogical information about the Braun and Labinski families provided by donor Farris Cadle, nephew of Charles Braun.

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AV 67
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts/ Audiovisual Collections
AV 67
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
( Ca. 1870’ s - 2003)
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 67
Title:
Braun and Labinski Family Collection
Creator:
Farris Cadle
Dates:
Ca. 1870’ s - 2003
Media:
Photographs, Ephemera, Digital Images on CD- R
Quantity:
0.17 cubic feet
Location:
Ohio Historical Center
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
Carl August Braun was born in Kreis Dirschau, Germany ( now Tczew, Poland) in 1889. He immigrated to the United States with his parents, Minnie Elizabeth Kassel Braun and Wilhelm August Braun, as a child. The family settled in Syracuse, New York. Carl married Hilda Anna Malvina Labinski. The couple lived in Cleveland, Ohio and had a son, Charles William Braun, in 1913. Hilda died in 1924 from complications after surgery. Carl moved to Daytona Beach, Florida around 1929 and remarried. He died in the 1960’ s.
Charles William Braun, son of Carl and Hilda, attended Cleveland and Shaker Heights public schools. He graduated from the Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio in 1930 and then moved to Daytona Beach, Florida. He briefly attended the University of Florida at Gainesville. In 1934 Charles married Myrtle Marie Overstreet. The couple resided in Holly Hill, Florida until their deaths in 1996 and 2001.
Hilda’s parents, Gustav Herman Otto Labinski and Anna Friedricka Albertina Pantermuhl, were both born in Germany. The years of their birth are unknown. Hilda was born in Berlin, Germany in 1892. The Labinski’s also had another daughter, Dora Anna. They immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio when Hilda was a child. Their home in Cleveland was located at 3524 East 163rd Street. Anna passed away and Gustav married Marie Krivanek. Gustav was active in the Masons and spent his later years at the Masonic home in Greenville, Ohio. Marie Krivanek Labinski died in 1957.
Source:
Genealogical information about the Braun and Labinski families provided by donor Farris Cadle, nephew of Charles Braun.